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1 1| fills the heart with amorous desire:~Who taste that other fountain 2 2| hands.~ ~ XXII~And, with desire to bring him to the maid,~ 3 2| coming added hope to my desire~(Alas! desire and hope alike 4 2| hope to my desire~(Alas! desire and hope alike were vain)~ 5 3| votive work, bestow, as I desire,~All labour and all thought 6 4| hoar~The gentle lady had desire, and why~The tower he in 7 4| within her arms his fond desire?~Cursed be the law by which 8 4| replaced.~ ~ LXVI~"If like desire, and if an equal flame~Move 9 5| Nor, till I compass my desire, will cease.~ ~ XXIV~" ` 10 5| other than her wedded lord's desire.~She dies, unless a champion, 11 5| storm,~Halts not, in his desire to make him way:~Above is 12 6| of folly bred,~The fond desire which did to death impell,~ 13 8| the billows grew;~For so desire upon her bosom preyed,~Of 14 8| vain,~When fear, or when desire disturbs our rest,~The thought 15 8| faithful train,~So with desire of him her bosom yearns:~ 16 9| by my aid, Sir cavalier, desire,~Promise me, ere the month 17 9| Of Friesland, who by the desire was led~Of better there 18 9| simple willingness, I feign desire,~To win his grace, and have 19 9| Whether it was his great desire to kill~That baron, or his 20 9| XCII~Such was the paladin's desire to explore~If in the place 21 10| prefixed to satisfy~His fond desire, so feigns the wary knight,~ 22 10| the bosom prey:~In hers Desire demands not aught beside,~ 23 10| arms impede; a bar to his desire,~And he must doff them would 24 11| bit will serve to steer~Desire, or turn him from his furious 25 11| nears the shore,~With keen desire more certain news to learn:~ 26 13| XXI~"Whether he his desire had nursed at sea,~And had 27 13| Rather than sate his ill desire, to die.~When menace had 28 13| is each several wight's desire:~Since to our scope our 29 13| their end;~And cannot, (so Desire and Hope deceive),~Without 30 14| some fitting shelter; with desire,~In quiet to exhale such 31 14| Lord, and, stirred~With one desire, besought that he would 32 15| more to stay,~Burnt with desire to tread his native shore;~ 33 16| worthy chain,~Though his desire his lady should gainsay,~ 34 16| Charles and king Agramant, desire to show,~Where praise, where 35 17| have wandered, I~Come with desire beside my wife to die.'~ ~ 36 17| won for Christ, which you desire.~ ~ LXXV~If verily most 37 18| in her breast~Nursed the desire a better life to prove,~ 38 18| Norandine; but with such strong~Desire of France the warriors' 39 19| whirls his falchion, in desire~Rather of death, than hoping 40 19| corrode her heart, and with desire,~By little and by little 41 19| XXX~She, if of vain desire will not die,~Must help 42 19| she can content her fond desire.~ ~ XXXV~The beauteous boy 43 20| fly~So vile a service, I desire to die."~ ~ LXV~Here Guido 44 20| No less than me would she desire that I~Should 'scape from 45 20| you the stranger's name desire to hear,~I tell you 'twas 46 21| heavier weighed~That his desire the promise he had made.~ ~ 47 21| That he a woman should desire to kill;~Yet if the knight 48 21| didst this display,~I yet desire this ample world may see~ 49 21| prayer~He him to further his desire has swayed;~Nor know I whither 50 22| XVIII~Astolpho with desire to bring to end~An enterprise 51 22| I not only, if 'tis thy desire,~Will be baptized by water, 52 22| her, and burned~With the desire to know her grievous pain;~ 53 22| himself but all over with desire~To snatch the unhappy stripling 54 23| inflame and tear,~The warm desire and greedy will yet prey~ 55 23| thou art:~For such a brave desire can ill reside,~'Tis my 56 23| I seek the champion with desire~To avenge the famous Agrican, 57 23| and mail untwist.~Let none desire, to guard himself from wrongs,~ 58 23| all over, restless with desire:~ ~ CXX~Nor thinking she 59 24| Thence, repossest with the desire to rove,~He, through the 60 24| at every stir~Of least desire, submits, without a blow;~ 61 24| her, for the rest of life, desire~To live devoted to her heavenly 62 25| twas here displayed;~In the desire to give his lady aid.~ ~ 63 25| would gladly hear, in the desire~To know whom I have rescued 64 25| spake her soul sick with desire; became~Now pale, now red; 65 25| damsel's iron case~To her desire some hope of ease supplies;~ 66 25| madder than their worst desire.~ ~ XXXVII~" `Here female 67 25| pain,~The strange and mad desire; but speaks in vain.~ ~ 68 25| plight,~Because her wild desire more fiercely glows;~And 69 25| But only to accomplish thy desire,~Entreat the damsel she 70 25| my power halts where my desire is strong.~The traitor will 71 26| said,~And moved in them desire some name to hear~Of others, 72 26| read~To him what I have no desire to hide,~I am that Rodomont, 73 26| his part to bear!~But his desire appeared to him so right,~ 74 27| descries,~So forth in the desire to seek them hies.~ ~ XI~ 75 30| If aye, by this or that desire inclined,~You don your harness 76 30| appointed day,~Which she, in her desire, too slow opined,~Feigned 77 30| pain or fever sore,~It was Desire that on her spirit preyed,~ 78 31| vantage to afford;~Such my desire to try thee with the sword!"~ ~ 79 31| he had burned with more desire to see~Than ever blindman 80 31| agreed of yore,~'Tis my desire that we afoot contend;~Even 81 32| can I~Save my irrational desire lament?~Which makes me soar 82 32| should I complain,~Than the desire, to which I bared my breast~ 83 32| imply~Her desperation and desire to die.~ ~ XLVII~The vest 84 32| a close~Haply from their desire to feast their eyes --~First 85 33| in war and strife, I more~Desire in peace to make the steed 86 33| in his might;~With huge desire if peopled be the land~To 87 34| glorious light,~My huge desire such favour to obtain,~Forces 88 34| for, he sought with this desire;~ ~ XXI~"And so the monarch 89 34| ever yielded to a first desire;~He should not therefore, 90 34| has well touched with the desire of me,~If he for him need 91 34| Astolpho deems;~And, such desire to see it warms the knight,~ 92 34| Nor you the scope of your desire surmise,~Believe, you not 93 35| sought this strand;~In this desire alone I hither steer:~But 94 35| LVI~Yet still with new desire the warrior burned~To seek 95 35| cavalier,~With whom you so desire to break a spear."~ ~ LXXVIII~ 96 36| there, and prest~By huge desire to meet the stranger wight,~ 97 36| fury fraught,~Less with desire to lay her rival low,~Than 98 36| twas rather fondness than desire.~ ~ XXVIII~If so Rogero 99 36| failure to proclaim, --~Of his desire for parley made a sign:~ 100 37| crossed the youths in their desire.~ ~ XLVI~"The cavaliers 101 37| a prey~To that uncurbed desire, which Love we call;~By 102 37| with venomed sting,~His new desire to cruel death should bring.~ ~ 103 37| for him extend.~And her desire beneath another show~(Which 104 37| punishment, which I~Cannot, as I desire, on thee bestow,~I hope 105 37| pity, sorrow, anger, and desire~Of death and vengeance, 106 37| bent:~Such was their fierce desire, it nullified~The power 107 39| whole study, was his whole desire.~ ~ LXII~Meanwhile Bardino 108 39| LXVIII~Marphisa by the same desire was stirred,~Who had her 109 40| knight,~Impelled by huge desire to prove his might.~ ~ LXXVII~ 110 41| that late or early heaven desire;~And all those labourers 111 42| strange novelties~By natural desire he still was led,~His offer 112 42| lips.~ ~ XCVIII~Oft with desire was good Rinaldo stung~To 113 43| fair of hue,~None could desire she other gifts should bring;~ 114 43| than she would cherish such desire.~ ~ LXXXVI~"Though to the 115 44| hope, a new love, and a new~Desire; or rather from those ties 116 44| on his part,~Would not desire to see him suffer scorn:~ 117 44| inquired;~But Leo's fortune his desire gainsayed;~Which with the 118 46| signified,~He is the man I so desire to view,~That Sannazaro, 119 46| Deputed by Corvinus to desire~The tender infant from his